Our annual VCSE Conference - Disenfranchised Communities
How can we lobby and campaign for change whilst practically supporting disenfranchised communities?
Held on Wednesday 14th September 2022 at AJ Bell Stadium
The event saw over 100 delegates from across the Salford VCSE sector join us in exploring how, in the current climate, our sector can both lobby and campaign change whilst also practicality supporting disenfranchised people and communities in Salford.
As always we were not alone at the event, with a variety of speakers joining us to inspire, motivate and inform our attendees. You can find the biographies for all of our speakers here.
We were thrilled to be joined on the day by:
- Kathy Evans, Chief Executive, Children England
- Prof Erinma Bell MBE DL, CEO of CARISMA Services
- Mo Isap, Chief Executive, IN4group / Salford HOST
- Aderonke Apata, Founder and CEO, African Rainbow Family
- Sarah Whitehead, Founder, Community Pride CIC / Salford Poverty Truth Commission
- Simone Spray, CEO, 42nd Street
Keynote PowerPoints
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Kathy Evans, Chief Executive, Children England | Prof Erinma Bell MBE DL, CEO of CARISMA Services |
Mo Isap, Chief Executive, IN4group / Salford HOST | |
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Aderonke Apata, Founder and CEO, African Rainbow Family | Sarah Whitehead, Founder, Community Pride CIC / Salford Poverty Truth Commission |
Simone Spray, CEO, 42nd Street |
Workshop notes
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The truth about poverty - am
| Running effective campaigns
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Women's rights: from winning the vote, to healthcare, Hooters and beyond Come along and share your views on the challenges facing women today and discuss how we can work together in Salford to improve the lives of women and girls. | A safe place to live? With a growing hostile environment surrounding people seeking sanctuary, how can we support those individuals simply wanting a safe place to live? What does being a City of Sanctuary really mean? How can we campaign together? What practical support can we offer? |
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The truth about poverty - pm
| Seldom Heard - Young People
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| Feeding Salford The COVID-19 pandemic followed by the cost-of-living crisis have significantly affected the ability of Salford’s most vulnerable communities to adequately feed themselves. This action-focused workshop will focus on progressing key priorities within Salford Foodshare Network’s Feeding Salford Plan; including exploring the challenges of food poverty and food insecurity in Salford - from Healthy Start Vouchers through to Food Banks/Food Clubs and the need for culturally appropriate provision. |
Visual minutes of the event